“Today Google have released a new kind of aerial imagery in Google Maps, which features images using a 45° angle; similar to Microsoft’s Bird’s Eye imagery.
Previously available in select US locations to users of Google Maps Labs, the angle used in the images allows us to see the sides of buildings – you can even rotate around a point …”

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]]>Today Google have released a new kind of aerial imagery in Google Maps, which features images using a 45° angle; similar to Microsoft’s Bird’s Eye imagery.
Previously available in select US locations to users of Google Maps Labs, the angle used in the images allows us to see the sides of buildings – you can even rotate around a point -117.22847832.7647370100000-117.228478,32.764737#ggssStyleMap45° Imagery Launched On Google Maps (2 of 2)

“Today Google have released a new kind of aerial imagery in Google Maps, which features images using a 45° angle; similar to Microsoft’s Bird’s Eye imagery.
Previously available in select US locations to users of Google Maps Labs, the angle used in the images allows us to see the sides of buildings – you can even rotate around a point ”

Read the full text at GoogleSightseeing.com
]]>Today Google have released a new kind of aerial imagery in Google Maps, which features images using a 45° angle; similar to Microsoft’s Bird’s Eye imagery.
Previously available in select US locations to users of Google Maps Labs, the angle used in the images allows us to see the sides of buildings – you can even rotate around a point 12.33595445.438028010000012.335954,45.438028